Would You Give Me Six Minutes of Your Time? Scott Pauley

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Everyone is busy and there are so many things vying for our attention. It is impossible to keep up with it all! Today I would like to ask you to give me about six minutes of your time, and I would like to give you a new Bible study resource that I hope will be a help for many years to come.

Over the last few months we have been developing an online library of sermons, podcasts, articles, and downloadable tools to advance the gospel and encourage believers. These are now available at EnjoyingTheJourney.org. You will find a search engine that allows users to browse by Scripture or subject. New resources are being added each week.

A few days ago I sat down in our home and recorded a brief “walk through” of the new site. This video will point out the basic features and give a few suggestions on how it can be used effectively. Our desire is to help people in Following God’s Word and Finding Christ’s Joy. We are praying it will be an encouragement to your faith…

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6 Comments

  1. Jimmy McClendon on April 13, 2021 at 1:43 PM

    What a blessing this will be. I am excited to have this information available and look forward to using this as I study. Thank you

    • scottpauley on April 16, 2021 at 9:24 AM

      Thanks for using it! God bless you.

  2. Margaret Pope on April 14, 2021 at 6:31 PM

    Love “Enjoying the Journey”. TKS for sharing God’s precious word with is daily.

    • scottpauley on April 16, 2021 at 9:24 AM

      Appreciate you studying with us!

  3. Becky McGraw on April 16, 2021 at 12:36 PM

    Wonderful resource! User friendly.

    • scottpauley on April 19, 2021 at 5:16 PM

      I’m so glad. Thank you.

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